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The Shift is a newsletter about writing and creativity in the AI age, the future of work (entrepreneurship), and how we can better shape it. www.nikatalbot.io

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  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    Are SME News Awards legit? | #164

    Hi Nika, I'm thrilled to connect with you today regarding the highly anticipated Southern Enterprise Awards 2024, proudly hosted by SME News.  As we now enter the 7th Edition of these prestigious awards, I'm delighted to share the exciting news that your 2024 nomination has been successful, and Nicola Talbot T/A Firebird has been awarded: Best Content Consultancy 2024 – South East I really hope this news is well received! This is my second 'award' from SME News. I won a UK Enterprise Award in 2022 for ‘Most Innovative SaaS Company UX Writer and Content Designer’ (they're super niche, I guess so they can award more of ‘em). They got in touch over the summer to ask if I was happy to be nominated, I said fine. Then they sent me a questionnaire for 'supporting information', which I didn’t fill in. Given I didn’t pay for a promo package last time I’m surprised to win another one! I won't lie. I was chuffed to win – it's nice to be recognised, and it cheered me up this week. I’m curious about this company (SME News is a brand owned by AI Global Media, a B2B publishing house since 2010), so I looked them up. Here's the most interesting piece I found on Neil Scrivener's SLAPP’s blog. AI Global Media awards struck off and convicted lawyer with TWO legal awards. After a scoop by RollOnFriday, they revoked the award. But how the heck did he win a prize if he'd not practised for eight years? I did a bit more digging and found this explainer on ROF. Apparently, the research team had questioned its legitimacy, but "another individual had missed the note and had neglected to take action accordingly". They've had words to make sure it doesn’t happen again and "retraining is being provided." We've all been there. They're also listed on Wikipedia as 'an organiser of vanity awards and publisher of online magazines." I don’t agree with that, though, as it's not pay-to-win. As they say in this ROF piece: "There is absolutely no link between a customer's opportunity to win an award and their ability to pay for it. We do offer marketing materials for our winners as we realise there is significant value in promoting the news, but there is no obligation." Hmm, I thought I’d better gather more intel. Hi X Thank you, appreciated. Just following up with a couple of questions as I'm curious about how this works. * Who nominated me?  * Who is on the judging panel?  * Is there a supporting statement / comment from the judges?  I wasn't expecting a reply, but I got this email back the next day, explaining how it works. "Our team run an extremely thorough process to arrive at this point, starting with the all-important voting and marketing stage." * You can self-nominate, or a third party / the publisher can nominate on your behalf (they did). * They contact you to check you're happy to take part (they did). * They send a supporting questionnaire so you can add more info about your biz (they did - food for thought). * Their in-house research team (all named here on the website) put together a case file on you (i.e. any info in the public domain). * They use an internal panel (the same folks probably) for the judging process - "who have been doing this for over 12 years for the company, and they know our standard and exactly what to look for!" OK, so that's me told. I was sniffy and suspicious but I’ve changed my mind. It’s not prestigious - no glitzy ceremony - and they’re giving out lots of awards. But it’s not a scam as it’s not pay-to-win. It’s a bit of publicity so why not? Gotta celebrate your wins! I'll take the free package (press release, entry into the winners’ directory + a 100-word profile), but I won't be paying for any trophies or magazine articles, though clearly a lot of people do (or maybe have money to spend at the end of the tax year). Their business model is working. I thought I'd have some fun with it and see how many awards I can win. I'm going for the hat trick… It sho

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  2. 06/11/2022

    Freelancers versus the economic crisis | #105

    I'm speaking at an NUJ session on freelancing and the cost of living crisis this month. LFB's shot at crushing the crisis, or anyway, offering a micron of easement via a 2-hour Zoom confab on 24 November, 6.30-8.30pm, open to all NUJ freelancers who care to come. And you, if you like? I can invite a guest or two. Two hours of problems and here's-some-good-news-tho and try-this/try-that to address what we're all dealing with currently. Full details here. I'm pulling together some resources on copywriting and community - networks are your lifeline as a freelancer! It's not been an easy year. I've had two contracts cut short, and the IR35 saga continues - repeal now revoked - welcome to the UK! My freelance work has been more stable. It pays to work on critical projects that won't be cancelled, like major events or design work. I had a kick-off call for a conference next March - a core part of their membership offering, and hybrid since Covid. That means six months of pre/live/post comms work, which I'm grateful for - some stability and peace of mind. There's no shame in asking for help if things are quiet. Being bold and vulnerable - Lauren Pope was on Twitter.  I'm not super busy either, so focusing on biz dev till Xmas - need to update my portfolio and website SEO, do my comms calendar, grow this newsletter etc. Also doing a bit of mentoring via the NUJ and BIMA. Investing in myself: upskilling and self-care, which includes massage - finding deep body work essential for joint stuff, creativity and mental health. 👀 My digital HQ - some freelance-friendly forums and networking I enjoy! * Leapers * Independent Work  * Hoxby * The Dots * Yuno Juno * Content + UX * Online Geniuses * The Portfolio Collective * Center for the Transformation of Work * The Association for the Future of Work  * Groove * r/freelance - have you noticed how most Google searches now have Reddit in the title? 🤔 * Freelance Twitter community and #ContentClubUK #FreelanceChat #FreelanceMafia #CopywritersUnite I've bookmarked them to save time and blocked out the calendar, or it won't happen. I'm trying to keep Fridays free for networking - a social start to the weekend. Offline networking, too - there is life beyond social media. I've signed up for co-working at The Observer Building - finally open for business! And a discounted rate till Xmas. It’s an inspiring work space and all creative/arts/tech/community businesses, so let's see who's around and what I can help out with. It will make a change from working at home alone and lift my spirits. For copywriting, media agencies have been a good source of work. Most use freelancers, so it's worth getting on their books to find projects outside the UK market. Interesting to see how work is becoming fractionalised - I had a one-hour gig with Google - Small Business. Hoping for more little jobs like that - inbound enquiries, well-paid and it fits in with my other freelance work. The news is all doom and gloom, but hang in there; there are reasons to be cheerful! Past data around recessions shows businesses are more likely to hire independent freelance workers during a downturn. The future of freelancing - interesting to hear PwC’s thoughts on the future of work. My strategy is to focus on building products, not rates - e.g. niche newsletters and digital downloads, and I've created some service packages. You're less likely to have your time commoditised, and you're charging based on the value you bring, not your time. It's scalable, too. What are you doing to keep the fires burning? Love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send any resources to share on the 24th. - Nika Upwork - the new Hays! Love their ad campaign - much better user experience 😉 5 Things  👩🏻‍💻 What is the Metaverse? A free course explaining what it is and how to use it. New ways to connect, learn, and work. The eco ramifications and the role of decentralisation in making it ethical, inclusive a

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The Shift is a newsletter about writing and creativity in the AI age, the future of work (entrepreneurship), and how we can better shape it. www.nikatalbot.io

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